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Negotiable instruments act

(Querist) 16 January 2018 This query is : Resolved 
Dear sirs Namaskar

I am Ajay Kranthi Singh Thakur Advocate practicing at Peddapalli Town and District of Telangana State.

My client has received check bounce case notice from Hon'ble MM, Saketh Court, New Delhi and the said case is posted on 20-08-2018 for his appearance.

Above said case was compromised out side the court and payment also has received by complainant company.

My doubt is that as the case is compromised out side the court, is it necessary to appear by my client before the Hob'ble court on 20-01-2018.

I do not know the rules of Delhi Courts. Please clear my doubt about the presence of the accused on the date of appearance.

If possible please clarify my doubt by today itself, because we have to book our train tickets by tomorrow in tatkal.

Thanking you sir,

Yours friendly

Thakur Ajay Kranthi Singh,
Advocate
Isaac Gabriel (Expert) 16 January 2018
You can file memo of compromise stating settlement arrived outside the court.
vamsi (Expert) 17 January 2018
You can attend the court along with your client and file the memo of compromise
vamsi (Expert) 17 January 2018
You can attend the court along with your client and file the memo of compromise
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 20 January 2018
Dear Mr. Ajay Singh Thakur,
1. The law is same through out India since Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 is a central Act.
2. Be clear in your mind whether next date .of hearing is 20-8-2018 or 20-1-2018 i.e, today itself.
3. All 6 District Courts, Family Courts, High Court and Supreme Court, all Tribunals and Commissions strictly follow the sequence of Cause List and very punctual.
4. If the accused has already made payment of cheque (dishonoured) amount and you have receipt to that effect submit the same to the Court, however, presence of AR of the Complainant and their Counsel is necessary to verify submissions made by accused/you only then the case shall be compounded and closed. But presence of both parties is mandatory (not only compulsory) before the Court.
Best wishes.
Dr. (Maj) J C Vashista, Advocate
Cell # 9891152939


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